5 Movie Speeches That Are WAY Better Than the Iconic Braveheart One

The brave-heart speech gets a lot of attention when there are WAY better movie speeches out there. Here are a few of them

1. What shall we die for- Elizabeth Swann in Pirates of the Caribbean 3

Now its a fact that pirates are awesome. I honestly think this scene really just makes the movie. It was just an alright movie till that point then it just sunk in how awesome this battle scene was going to be. HOIST THE COLORS.

2. WE ARE CANCELLING THE APOCALYPSE- Stacker Pentecoste in Pacific Rim

Seriously, this movie is just the one of the most kick ass things ever made and that includes this speech, is it campy, sure. Is it hammy, as all hell, but goddamn did it get the blood pumping, TODAY, WE ARE CANCELLING THE APOCALYPSE.

3. Ride to ruin and the worlds ending-King Theoden in Lord of the Rings the Return of the King

I utterly love this scene, it just shows the good of humanity, these people knew that chances are they were going to die, chances were good that Sauron might actually win this war but goddamn were if Sauron was going to conquer middle earth, it was going to be over their dead bodies.

I mean fuck, ride to ruin and the worlds ending. That is an awesome way to end a speech.

4. That's my Mission- Captain Miller in Saving Private Ryan

Instead of a speech calling people to fight, This speech defuses the conflict in his group. Its just so heartfelt that you just can't help feel bad.

5. I aim to misbehave- Malcolm Reynolds in Serenity.

This may be my favorite speech in any movie out there. The whole Movie is about Mal gaining back some of his idealism and finding something to believe and have faith in and he finds it. A cause he is willing to die for and now he isn't running anymore, I aim to misbehave.

Crispin's Day speech in Henry V is the best in my opinion. Although I am not a fan of Shakespere at all, my husband is a fanatic of Shakespere and medevial literature and I was forced to watch everything in these genres. It has a certain panache to it.

@JudgmentDay Mostly because season 6 felt like a complete train wreck to me, with episodes which were literally so boring that I could not finish watching them, wasted potential with Eve the mother of all monsters, unresolved story arcs like the professor's species, and the soulless Sam thing which contributed nothing to the story. I loved the Leviathans in season 7 but felt like they were too overpowered, essentially nerfing virtually every other creature in the universe with the sole exception of maybe Archangels. I did not even remotely enjoy anything past 7.

I actually liked Season 7 's introduction of a nearly unstoppable and invincible enemies that the Winchesters had to face. Things got even more difficult for them when Bobby died. Season 6 wasn't my favorite season either, as it seemed like they had to cram so many things in, it seemed rushed. I have to agree on Eve having more potential as a bid bad, but they decided to redivert the focus back to revealing what the hell exactly happened in heaven after the Apocalypse had been diverted, and why are souls constantly brought up throughout that season. As for soulles Sam, eventually it was revealed that when Sam was brought back without his soul that was a big fuck up that Castiel had made. I think it was there to foreshadow that Cas would eventually make an even bigger fuck up which is what lead to Leviathans being unleashed upon earth. I actually thought it was interesting for them to show the difference between someone with and without a soul in Season 6.

stupid autofill I meant when the Apocalypse had been narrowly averted.

I do think that Eve really could have had more potential as a Big Bad Main Villainess. She died way too fucking easily but as I said before I think the season wasn't well planned and because Eric Kripke had left the direction just isn't the same anymore, and it was probably less organized. But you do have to give credit for Season 6 as being the firs Season where Jensen got to direct his very first episode for SuperNatural though. It all felt rushed because it seemed as if they were trying to figure out how to balance enough focus between what really happened with Cas when he returned to heaven as that was revealed he was locked in a bitter Civil War with Raphael that wanted to bring back the Apocalypse, and then they had the Monster Alphas, which also took up additional screen time, along with Soulless Sam so that could be why Eve was just killed of so quickly and cheezily.

The music behind that one is the second movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony -- which was premiered at a charity concert for wounded soldiers.When that symphony was premiered, Beethoven himself dedicated it to the appreciation of "those who have sacrificed so much for us".